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  2. List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Young Mullins (1860–1928) - Minister and educator, fourth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Louie De Votie Newton (1892–1986) - President of the Southern Baptist Convention (1947–1948), President of the Georgia Baptist Convention, preacher, author, and Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance

  3. James Marion Frost - Wikipedia

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    He served as the minister of the First Baptist Church of Nashville for three years. [1] He was conservative and disapproved of "liberal" Baptists. [2] Frost founded the Baptist Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville in 1891. [1] He served as its president until his death.

  4. Edgar Young Mullins - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Young Mullins (January 5, 1860 – November 23, 1928) was a Southern Baptist minister and educator, who from 1899 until his death was the fourth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the flagship school of the Southern Baptist Convention. [1]

  5. Memories of James Edward Spicer, who fought against ... - AOL

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    James Edward Spicer and Roy Colby, were ministers at United Church, Chapel on the Hill. Together they fought against racism. Spicer died recently.

  6. Category:Southern Baptist ministers - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Baptist ministers from the United States - Wikipedia

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    This category includes ministers from any Baptist denomination in the United States, including the two American Baptist organizations. Note: The category's name is deliberately not "American Baptist ministers", in order to avoid confusion with the American Baptists denomination. See also talk page.